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NIJINSKI AT ODDS WITH BALLET RUSSE; Famous Dancer Says That His Financial and Artistic Terms Have Not Been Met. WOULD REHEARSE DANCERS His Objection to Diaghileff's Way of Performing His Ballet "Faun" Leads to Its Withdrawal.

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A version of this archives appears in print on April 8, 1916, on Page 13 of the New York edition with the headline: NIJINSKI AT ODDS WITH BALLET RUSSE; Famous Dancer Says That His Financial and Artistic Terms Have Not Been Met. WOULD REHEARSE DANCERS His Objection to Diaghileff's Way of Performing His Ballet "Faun" Leads to Its Withdrawal. . Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe